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BuddhistWarlord
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I've been able to piece together bits and piecing of infromation about head crabs, but there is still a lot that isn't clear about them.
Correct me if i'm wrong, but it seems that normal head crabs hijack thier host by trauma, as in tearing open the host's torso and exposing the internal organs. This would inflict a lot of trauma and if done very percicsly might not actually kill the host. I don't exacty know how extreme trauma effects the mind, but i'm guessing it makes it a lot easier for the head crab to take control of the host.
I've also heard that the gaping hole in the host's torso is a mutation, like the elongated fingers that every host has, reguardless of the type of head crab that controls it. To me this seems impractical, becuase a mutation like that, which every host controlled by normal head crabs have is not some anomoly.
As for the fast head crabs, i can only assume that they hijack thier hosts in a simmilar way manner as the normal head crabs.
The poison headcrabs seem to inject massive amounts of neuro toxins into thier hosts, cuasing them to become bloated and most likely brain-dead. This would allow the poison headcrab to have uncontested control over the host's mind.
now i come to my main question. How does a head crab's life cycle work?
do they keep thier hosts alive until they can mature into a gonarch (forgive incorrect spelling)
if so, they would need to feed the host and themselves which might explain thier preadatory behavior.
or, do they feed on the host itself.
the subject of head crabs intrigues me, and i'd ove to hear from anyone who has official or speculative infromation.
Correct me if i'm wrong, but it seems that normal head crabs hijack thier host by trauma, as in tearing open the host's torso and exposing the internal organs. This would inflict a lot of trauma and if done very percicsly might not actually kill the host. I don't exacty know how extreme trauma effects the mind, but i'm guessing it makes it a lot easier for the head crab to take control of the host.
I've also heard that the gaping hole in the host's torso is a mutation, like the elongated fingers that every host has, reguardless of the type of head crab that controls it. To me this seems impractical, becuase a mutation like that, which every host controlled by normal head crabs have is not some anomoly.
As for the fast head crabs, i can only assume that they hijack thier hosts in a simmilar way manner as the normal head crabs.
The poison headcrabs seem to inject massive amounts of neuro toxins into thier hosts, cuasing them to become bloated and most likely brain-dead. This would allow the poison headcrab to have uncontested control over the host's mind.
now i come to my main question. How does a head crab's life cycle work?
do they keep thier hosts alive until they can mature into a gonarch (forgive incorrect spelling)
if so, they would need to feed the host and themselves which might explain thier preadatory behavior.
or, do they feed on the host itself.
the subject of head crabs intrigues me, and i'd ove to hear from anyone who has official or speculative infromation.